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Under Counter Fridge Housing Unit
Avraham | 2024-05-13 05:28:55 |
Under $5, how could you go wrong? Thank You! 5 |
Pinzmann | 2024-04-29 04:40:48 |
Very happy with this unit. I use it to run a 10 cu ft fridge. 2 180 watt panels which would charge the unit by noon next day. The LifeP04 battery is very impressive. 5 |
Walter | 2024-07-05 04:33:35 |
Can't say a lot at this point. Purchased the rig and counter weight. Never used a shoulder rig before. Will use it with a D800 and HMC150. Have not mounted a camera on it yet. It is very solid and rigid. Very simple unit. Good balance on shoulder with no camera attached. Form, fit and function good. Alignment of counter weight and pad a little tight. Had to push back against pad to get mounting holes to align. All screw taps done well. All pieces milled well. All other alignment good. Will use unit for event documentation and advertisement once a month or so. The camera platform appears to be in a good position for me. No comment per one size fits all. For my purpose, I believe this unit will be great. Excellent price point for intended use. 5 |
tom | 2024-08-21 02:23:44 |
Under 20 bucks and it works 5 |
Ed the Photog | 2024-05-13 07:48:20 |
Use this with my DSLR and my V1U and it gets the job done. Combined with the housing unit, the plate is nice and snug, providing enough stability for the cameras. 5 |
Eric | 2024-07-11 05:49:42 |
Whisper quiet - unit sits next to me all day and I'd never know it's there. Lots of space for a smaller unit. Currently housing 22 lenses, plus my Komodo, 5d & A7siii. Very very happy with this purchase. 5 |
Patrick | 2024-06-27 04:54:48 |
This enclosure is great. Metal housing and USB-C make a durable unit. The easy open case does not require a screw driver. However the bumper that wraps around the edge for protection is plastic, the worst part of this case. The changing light is fun and cool. 5 |
Spltscreen | 2024-04-14 02:52:48 |
Just finished a trip to the Caribbean using this housing and it performed very well. The first thing you'll notice is just how bulky it is. I was more used to the slim fit of Canon's underwater housings for their Digital Elph line of pocket shooters. Sony's unit must make room for the full throw of the 70mm (equiv.) zoom lens, a mechanism to turn the control ring around the lens, and flexibility to fit all five RX100 models. Once you get over the size, you'll appreciate the amount of control you have over the unit. You'll have access to nearly every button and lever on the camera, including the control ring. About the only functionality you'll lose is the ability to spin the click wheel in the lower right of back controls. But, you can still operate that wheel as a 4-way D-pad with 4 dedicated buttons. In terms of usability, size does play a factor. The bulk might make one-handed operation tricky for folks with small hands. It will definitely consume the use of one hand entirely; you can't just let it dangle from your wrist. So, climbing a ladder back onto a boat, managing your flippers and snorkel, etc. can be a challenge. I usually had to hand my camera off at that point. Once in the water, the weight of the housing is balanced nicely by its buoyancy. It's pretty easy to keep it pointed at a target, even one-handed. If you let go of it, it will float, but it's not fighting you while trying to shoot. Still, you'll need 2 hands to keep it steady for video, especially with any kind of current. My only wish is that the camera itself had a higher top end on LCD screen brightness. It was the first thing I had to dig through the settings on once underwater. And, it only goes up 2 levels, which was still a challenge depending on the angle of sunlight. As such, I never made use of control ring and relied solely on full auto mode. All in all, I made out with some great photos and HD/4K video. And had the peace of mind and confidence to take a $900 camera underwater 5 |
jaymz | 2024-04-22 01:37:13 |
Works for my Microframe counter. 5 |
Chris | 2024-05-21 09:42:31 |
second panel means I can run my dometic fridge forever! ;-) 5 |